79-85 Toyota Pickup 4runner Aisin Solid Axle Free Wheel Manual Locking Hubs on 2040-parts.com
Santa Cruz, California, US
I'm selling a pair of freshly rebuilt and refurbished Toyota Aisin SFA manual locking hubs. These are the very sought after solid axle hubs not the IFS ones. These hubs fit solid axle Pickups and 4Runners from 1979 to 1985. I have completely taken both hubs apart to inspect them and anything that looked worn I replaced. Then when I put them back together I used new OEM detent balls, dial o-rings, star gaskets, and dial bolts. You can still buy these hubs new but they cost $400 for the pair.
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